Description
pcProx Reader for Indala Proximity Cards
The pcProx Indala Readers supports all Indala proximity credentials allowing end users to read all identification information into any application running under Windows 98, 2000, or XP. Organizations can allow employees to identify themselves with other independent software such as Excel, Access or any in-house created application.
The end user may selectively include/exclude any card information by configuring the reader. Additionally, the user may format the facility and ID codes, define separator characters, and append characters such as CR or TAB to the ID to further enhance using reader with a 3rd party applications.
The pcProx Reader for Indala Proximity Cards comes in several versions to meet your specific needs:
USB - USB plug/play reader for key-stroking card information to location of the cursor on the screen. Requires USB port and an operating system that supports USB devices.
LP - Low power reader for PDA’s and notebooks.
RS-232 - Serial port reader with ASCII output at 9600,N,8,1 no handshaking.
RS-232 with External 5 or 9 volt supply - Serial port reader with ASCII output at 9600,N,8,1 no handshaking and cabling to accept the 5 or 9 vdc supply.
An SDK is also available, please call or email us for details
Features
The USB model connects directly to USB port and sends as keystrokes. The RS-232 model
connects to a standard serial PC COM port, or hardware wedge, and sends data as ASCII.
Compatibility:
Compatible with Windows CE, 98SE, 2000, XP, Vista, Macintosh, Linux. No client side software is required.
Improves accuracy of information and productivity:
Eliminates errors associated with individual identification
Versatile mounting options:
Unobtrusive design can be placed anywhere on the desktop, or may be mounted on monitors, time clocks, etc. using optional brackets.
Meets medical/healthcare HIPAA requirements:
When used as a log-on reader.